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Yeah really. I didn't realise that saying a story looks to weird to be true implies a struggle against anything.

So funny to watch Marc in his struggle with the English language and the words needed to articulate himself properly ;)

Umm, it's too......Someone struggling with their spell checker? :whistle:

Uh oh. I'm not sure you want to encourage anyone to examine the copious typos and grammatical and usage errors in some of your posts, Tough Guy. (I'm sure you forgot that "someone" is singular.)

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When I read that article it reminded me of this skit on The Day Today - where the host was interviewing one of the (clueless) celebrity guests and asking them what they think about this new Japanese product that allows the user to smoke drugs through a dog - with the aid of a specially designed gas mask.

This looked on a par with that.

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When I read that article it reminded me of this skit on The Day Today - where the host was interviewing one of the (clueless) celebrity guests and asking them what they think about this new Japanese product that allows the user to smoke drugs through a dog - with the aid of a specially designed gas mask.

This looked on a par with that.

I was recently introduced to The Day Today, and you're right, the story certainly has a hoax-like quality. If you Google the guy's name, most of the sites that come up are blogs, forums, and polls, many of which reference each other, and all showing the same images.

Also, it looks like this "exhibit" was from last summer. Why so much attention now?

Maybe the artist himself is behind all this, and it's an exploration of Internet hoaxes based on illusive gallery exhibits.

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